The Book of Boba Fett star Temuera Morrison won't reveal whether his fellow Mandalorian will be joining him on the Disney+ show.

Morrison spoke to Total Film magazine for its Black Adam issue about the upcoming Star Wars show and was asked if Pedro Pascal's Din Djarin from The Mandalorian will pop up. "I can't say anything," Morrison said with a grin, "but we have some wonderful, colorful things to look forward to. I don't want to say too much about it because we're all going to go on this journey together. And every little bit of information is pretty precious now." The magazine also shared a new image from the show. Check it out:

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After playing Jango Fett in Attack of the Clones, Morrison returned as Jango's cloned son, Boba, on Season 2 of The Mandalorian after being teased in the prior season. The finale of Season 2 then set up Boba and Fennec Shand taking over Jabba the Hutt's empire on Tatooine, which will be the focus of The Book of Boba Fett. Knowing all that, it makes sense that Din would then appear at some point on the spinoff series. Some fans even think Pascal can be heard speaking in the trailer for Boba Fett.

What is known is that Boba and Fennec will have their hands full taking over the underworld in Jabba's place. Luckily, they'll have each other to rely on.

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"It's a very dysfunctional family, but it's a family that honors a code of ethics, and there's a certain set of rules that you have to follow and that's the only way that it would work," Fennec actor Ming-Na Wen said. "And being bounty hunters, that's very important. And I think that's why Fennec and Boba, they're from the old school. We believe in those codes of ethics and we respect each other for it."

Of course, two bounty hunters working together doesn't always turn out well. Could the partnership between Fennec and Boba turn sour? "The relationship between him and Fennec is a unique one amongst bounty hunters," Wen said. "Because a lot of times, we're all very solo workers. We don't like collaboration. We don't trust anyone."

The Book of Boba Fett premieres Dec. 29 on Disney+.

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Source: Total Film, via GamesRadar+